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See our mini-case studies for our different clients’ websites:

7th & Seventh Designs

7th & Seventh Designs Website

John wanted a site that felt really clean and simple, but didn’t feel sterile. He also wanted to be able to update easily with new work. Fortunately, he had fantastic photography that showcases his work (with farm animals, of all things!). We retouched his gallery photos and gave him a site that he is thrilled about.

Alberti Publishing


Alberti needed a site that had many functions–not only regular e-commerce, but an area where their dealers could make tax-free purchases and order in bulk at lower prices, as well as being able to request an invoice.  Also, they needed a blog area that was easy to update themselves.

Backcountry Pictures


A production company that creates artistic films and television programs celebrating the beauty of nature, Backcountry Pictures’ company highlight is its fantastic cinematography. They wanted a clean site that reflected their company; we responded by keeping the navigation simple and letting the images speak for themselves.

em cosmetics


This site for a cosmetics company was for information as well as e-commerce. Since we did their logo refresh and changed all their packaging, we had to shoot all the products in order to have images for the site. Though there are many products and even more color options for each product, the site is easy to navigate and also easy for the company to fulfill orders.

JSG Law Group


This attorney needed a basic HTML site that looked professional but reflected  her fun personality. We used photos and the colors and fonts from her logo to warm up the important information.

K. Randall Wilcox Fine Art


This artist is particularly important to us—can you guess why? His site didn’t need bells and whistles, it just needed room to showcase the artwork.

NoHo BID


This great organization cleans up the NoHo Arts District and provides other services to property owners along the main thoroughfare. They needed to provide a lot of information on their site, but still be interesting and engaging. We used the colors from their logo to add life to the top banner, and sprinkled in photos to keep visual interest.

RSW/US

For this company, we actually did two very similar sites (for two sides of their company). They wanted the blog of each one using a separate domain, but we wanted a seamless user experience–so we knit them together seamlessly.

Urban Colony by Robert Wylie


This furniture store needed to showcase the different products that they carry, as well as updating their news and design tips regularly. We gave them photos that enlarge to show detail, and a blog page so they can update as often as needed.